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aat I ilirarv 1 1 VOLUME IX.-NO. 280. ASHEVILLE, N. C, .MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Asheville Daily Citizen Whitmans .... Candy. Keceived every Fridny by expn-ss, price 00c and HOo. por pound. Wo nave oilier nice candies at 20c, 2.rc.nnd ."0c. per pound. Chocolate i-reams and caramels at 25c per p'Mind. Wm. Kroger, 41 College St. Bouts Water Crackers Albert Biscuit, Roquefort Biscuit, Graham Wafers Reception Flakes, Extra Toast. Just 111. WM. KROGER. 200 DOZEN UUARTCANS STANDARD TOMATOES I 00 DOZEN NEW YOKK STATU CORN, ! t'MiAnir .-im.. ... ..... I rt iUIlll-r.A3lliK 5 U AIM I i tne rft tuch of Miss Alice Smith, their 0 CliNTS A CAN. I THHSi; AKB GB.Nl'lNU UAKOAIN.- IJUALITYISGOOI). TUB A. D. Cooper. NORTH CUUKT S ijUBKIi. BON MARCHE Till'. liXACT Nl'.W YOKK COST S.U.Ii ISIO 1IB CDNTINl'lill i-UK A SlillKf WHILE YT, S.J.MIS VliRY DHSlKAlil.i; HOOPS VIST IN STOCK. AM. AT liXACT NBW YORK COST. BON MARCHE :I7 Sdl'TH MAIN STHUliT. Pur rcc.nt ycrs it b:s been the custom to remember our friends and dear oneswith an Baiter token of ionic kind- A .-, wc have such a large stock of si liable presents for this o: casiou, we citend to you a welcome call to visit our la-ge plaston the Averuc and just see what ill meet your eyes in the w ay of pretty thlOKi that your frl nds i I always appreciate and keep in fund retnenibcrancr of you. In mating a prcrcnt let us adiise you t always give your favorite an article that will do the-n some good. HUT TWH A DAY OF RKI.Hi IOIH FKHTIVAI.. Oil and gasoline ituvcs, lnizcr, rcfrcgl tors, lee chists, coolirs, kitchen utensils erery kind, all of tit.- latest ImprorrincnU agutc ami blue steel wurc, etc., etc. I'S GARDEN AND .A.T BLOMBERGS The very latest styles in leather belts a lid u most uttrnetive line of leather sash belts, the new leather belt with a pocket The prettiest designs ever shown in Asheville. Model Cigar Store Sporting Goods. 17 PAT TON AYE. ASUBViLLB, N C CORTLAND BROS., ' RBAL BSTATB HHOKliHS. INVBSTMBNT AGBNTS. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Office. M 36 Pattern Are., np stairs Great Bargain Sale IN PIPES, COMMHNC1NO TUESDAY. MARCH 27 AT 10 A. M. 487 AT 25C FOR CHOICE $1 .00 Pipes For 25 Cts. 75 Cts. Pipes For 25 Cts. 50 Cts. Pipes For 25 Cts. 25 Cts. Pipes For 25 Cts Genuine French Brinr pipes wiltaambcrine hum cr lubber mouthpiece, n number ui them worth u du'lar; more wtrtli 75 cents, and abjut ten dox.'u worth cents, the balance worth SS ccntc. Remember the sale will start pr mptly at 10 a. in Tuesday ni d run until the best ones are picked out. You Can't Buy Them Today See my show window nnd locate jonr choice as no iuc will be removed until sale coinmeuecs An opport uully ot a lifetime to get a ra'u ible pipe for cents. Bushels to select from. Pec great window disp'ny. CJ. IA RAY'S. 8 North Court riimre. Telcphcne lut SOME LOW PRICES Temperature Tellers California Peacbes 18c. Per Can, California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pare Maple Syrnp $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mliclles 75c. Per Gal Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots Aa4 Feus 17c. Per Lb. .V SEED OF A THERMOMETER. WE II AVE A OOOD ASSORTMENT FOR VSE IN THE ROOM, THE EATII AND TUB DAIRV. Manitoba Corn Cure A LIU V ID CORS CVRE. WILL NOT INJURE TUB FEET, i7 CTS. ROSE MYRRHINE A PERFECT LtyVID DENTI FRICE, KFEBCTIVB IN ITS PURPOSE AND HARMLESS, i'SC. Manitoba Corn Salve 10c. Fig Paste Laxative. TIRED OF PILLS AND SALTS. TRY 17(1 PASTE LAXATIVE, MILD AND PLEASANT, EATEN LIKE A CONFECTION, US CTS. O A.. Gfcreer. CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY. Field. Seed- Choice Kentucky Clover Seed. Choice Kentucky Timothy Seed, Choice Kentucky Orchard Grass Seed, Choice Kentucky Slue Grass Seed. Choice Kentucky M Top Seed. Choice Kentucky White Oats Seed, Early Rose and Burbank Seed Potatoes and Garden Seed. POWELL & SNIDER r i e - l "5 v. I i 1 I - -z s a? 4 a. r o v i . S -S .2 a a v : ii r - ji 1 1 1 ? o F. lit 1 15 ,o s I J J .5 n -5 2 S 1 il I I 'M c 3 o o r 5 i- s u Z a t S g a Jo x t ? i s s : ! B 91 J l Heinitsn & Reagan W'B ARB TIIH SBI.l.lNll Al'.BNTS IN ASIIliVll.l.li I'OR CONFECTIONS 'lire -and. Delicious HUN BONS AND CHOCOLATB I CHOCOLATB PAHL1NB8, MIXUD CHOCOLATES CRliAM WINTBKGKBliN, I CREAM l'BPl'BRMINTS, OLD PA8HI0NED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. KliCHIVUI) IROM PACToKV TWICH A . YBBK . . . HpeclHl (Servlcesi, Hiantlful Uec oratlo.iH antt I.ovelir Mnittc al Home ol I he Ctanrctiesi Central Mouduv tscbool'a cantata. The best liiid nlnns of weather urn.. uostK'fiiors (uun'sliines uskew. For instance, the weather bureau mntle a prediction that liaster Sunday would be 'air. The forecast was hardly sustained. The morninR opened with a rain, which lasted but a little while, giving way to a cloudy day with n cold wind thai presaged a tabooing of Basler costumis to a considerable extent. Although the day was not lavur.il.li. for the bringing out ol new dresses mul hats, the numbers of worshipper nl thel nej cuurciics was not uimiuislicd and the spmal services were largely attended. The Hav At Trliiily. Notwithstanding the inclemency of flu- uay i rimtv cnurcli was h led to t. nl most, every coiner that could contain a cliair being occupied and many standing. The decorations of the church were even moie elaborate than usual. A beautiful screen ol white II .wers extended ucross the chancel arch, each support being sur moniited bv n cluster ni I.M.r ia:..u i 'ol .ILOIIU above the high central arch a large and uciiuuiui cross oi winte roses. TUealtur anu cuaneel weic tilled with a profusion ol lilies find t-M.,u .1 : einbroideied white hangings on the rend"- nig ucsks anu unnr, nuide anixccedingly n .ni'i ucauinui scene. As ii'ual the lull aiorniiiL' and the imiinon sfrvicc wtrc read, the rector, niv iiir.xiT v I Minuet' r.e'iiii. .... excuienl sermon linm the text Irom the - ' ui i ii.i ier oi nr.. i.iiKc, ' l;y seek ye inc living mining the dead.' lie is not ucail; lie is risen. umv n eoii iileiii :iml .Mi,.ri..i;.. .i...:. , ' VIIUI1 would haec rl.'.nrl ii,i,l,-n ,L-,. . . .. iiiv CA- tremciy dilheult musical service rendttcd 1 lie tjlorta Irom Mi.yrifi'. 1.l, f Toon's Te Ileum. 1'oiirV I I ..!-... . ,.,.i.. .. an cuuii senium nucinutei oiiisn e n athedral. Tin- Pltrll I lll't ,. U, II.... J.I' 1. n v I HW..T Kit Lit. 9 ellort was vcrv g auhing to the choir and exceedingly cn diialih to the organ ist ami conductor, I'lul. T. J I. I'eaeoek, wiiosc niurts nave Orougbt ilic music ol tlnschuicli to its present high sl.iudard. apicial mentiiiii must e mm e ol i u- .11 niuilj, 1 UC Keurlll ptltlll. WHICH WHS rcnderei bv Mrs. I.inn l. r ; ... oi uiai ue.ni'.nui pioiiuc.iiiu being lault iets. tier voice is lull, round mid svm puiiielic ami under i.ruct control, and her stvle il. be in. si:inii.. iiii.i i I lie climax ol her rendering was well up uroaci eil ano we reenvi tci 111 the nlternoon 1 lie phililr,.., . l...: usual liaster ceKbratimi, the program consisting ol niiirching bv the children. singing inmilur hvinus suitable to the d.'IV. Wllicil tllee (lid uirh Knirir bIuui.;.... good tniiiiing, portions ol the evening ice, a (ti (iiiig oi meiiais to numbers oi tue aiiietcnt c.asjes lor good attend a nee and less ins, and a presentation o null IlillC LU1A1H. LllCir l.,.ni..l ll..r,r,,,c for missions. A very large number ol the tcholars and their friends were .....c en i. Central Clmrcli. Ctufal .t. church, South, wasclah oralely and tasufnlly decorated with potted and cut fbwering ulauts and evergreens, and despite the uupropitious weather, the congregation was lur i uc singing consisted ol special li.ister anthems, in which sulnn u.r.. liv Mis. I),.iian.t f. ll.i.tlo.... n...l l- " "... ..... LstmntJ.i .inn ,vir. Hull, assisted by the lull choir, under the uircciion 01 rioi. uraiiau. Dr. Chrcilzberu's sermon whs n.,,.,, it.,. truth of the resurr'.'ction. iiiion which together w ith the death of Christ, tests 'IK' Christian re ilmoii. Tin.,..,,.-,..,,,,,, tilings, sum tne preacher, coucernini: wiiicu mere is no i isnnte. iinm.. ti,i such a man as Christ lived uimn i In arth. and tlint lie led n l.li. nl' c.n : ficc such as no other man ever led; that lie was tried and condemned to death t Hough acknowledged innocent; that la was buried. As to his n-enrr,.,..;... ot three propositions must be true his Dody was taken Irom the seiiulchie bv ins enemies, or it wna ut,.l..., I... i.. disciples, or lie arose as he ikrlnr, .1 l wouiiioo, i ue nrst two propositions were deelnreil In Ik. iiiirni,ann.,l.l.. ... Huiviiauiiuuic tlllll imnro hnhlc. I'or the truth ..f .1... !...... there was angelic, human nnd dicin.. testimony. Hie angel who auneared unto the women at the m nnl,.iir i, apostles and hundicds ol others who sawciinst alter Ins resurrection, and Christ himselt, had declared the truth ol It to nt. lolln lid venra nlidr tUn on tlit Isle ul l'utmos. " I' lie LIvIiik CbrlHt." The Sunday school of Central ehnr.-h had charge of the service nt this church last evening, assisted by the regular Cen tral choir, and gave u vcrv nrettv and well mulcted liaster enntuta, "The Liv ing Christ." The celebration opened with orL'nn vohmtiirv he tr.( t1...... and choir voluntary, lollowcd bv this program : Solo, "The Lord is Merciful," by Mifg Denison, and chorus, "Uless the Lord," Reading bv entire congregation. I'rnycr by Kcv. Dr. Ins. At kins. (Juartctte, "Hear My I'rnver," Miss Denison, soprano; Miss Sawyer, alto; Mr. Hull, tenor; Mr, Denison, bass. Chorus by inlnnt class, "Christ the Lord is Risen Todav," Chorus, "All lluii." Responsive rending. Chorus, "lie Lives." Children's exercises, by Mis. I). II, ricnrv's c!ass, Suit), Master Thos, M. Mvvrs and chorus by inlnnt class, "On This Day the Savior Rose," Duet, quartette and t in mis, Misses Denison and Sawyer, Missis. Hull and Denison, "From the Crave Our Lord A tose." Responsive reading. Sold. 'All U'C Mill. SIli'i'K 1 1. 1 v.. r.nm. Astray," Mr. Dinisuu. ivespiiusive rending. Chorus, ' He Reigns in Heaven Today," Responsive tending. Chorus, "Jtsus, Mightv Conqueror." Address by Rev. II. V. chreitzberg. kesnonHive rrnrliiu In ..iniT..iii I mi. singing, ucuediction. The duct by Mr. Hull and MissDetiisou and the t lo by Mr. Denison were es- ptcislly well done, and the solo bv Master Myers was rather remarkable lor one ol 'ess than 10 years. Rev. Dr. Atkins assisted I'nstorChreiu berBiuihe responses. The address by the latter was appropriate, tender and touching. 1 he Sunday school organ was under Tile Wllcle Cntf rllirimpn n.-io .. i nn 1 given under thedircction of . Norris Mvers. and the result was s-ich us Mr Myers may be proud of. The chuch was tilled und everyone showed the g-eatest enjoyment ol the prngram. Uetliel ServlceH. The Easter celebration bv the Simrl.-iv school or Bethel M. K. church, South, occtiried yesterday afternoon. There was n r view of the lessons ol the quar- .....auuic . xcciieiu appropriate singing by the choir and school, and a distribu tion ol liaster eggs. SEN-T0lTc0L(jUITT DEAD W A.'S IN ASHEVILLE sl-f RAILROAD MEN AND TIIKIR FAaiLIKB HERE K III l: Il KARI.V THIS. MOHN All II I H Fainllv a"tl St-juaior 'Was l ucou. dcioum at the Kurt aud Patmed Awav PalutcHHlv. t asiiixgTon, Match I'li. -Senator Col Luncheon (served at Baiters Park " ,ll Urldlron Accompanlmeuta -A Trip to VauderntH ai Estate and Then Good-Byr. The general passenger agents of the United States, en route from the conven tion at Lake Worth, Flu., struck Ashe ville I favorably, too) shortly iiflcr 11 o'clock this morning, coming in a special tram. The tiartv pnnGlG.inir r.. i in , 'J I ....... .nip, w I T J agents and members ot their f,,m;iiPo is under the chaperouage of Col. S. II. nariiwick, assistant general tiaascnBer agent ol the R. & D. Thev were tnt in carnages and cars of the West Ahr ville und Sulphur Snrincs railway to thi. nattery 1'ark hotel, which was the home "1 tlic visitors diirinc their stnv me party included J. Reed and wile Balsam Wild Cherry WILL quitt of Georgia, who was stricken with Chicago; 1!. W. Siuiresand wife, Geneva " . is lor me seconti time about a week ago, died ut his residence in this city at 7:10 thij morning Mrs. Colquitt and his children, his son, tunc unmarried daughters, and his mar ricd daughter, Mrs. Marshull of Chicago were at the ncilside when the cud came I'nconsciiiiisness set .in sunm Iw.i.ro i,. ion- oeaiii, anu tne senator s end was apparently paiulcss. ISoth the ilouse nml K..ii..,i I, .. .. ...t piurncd on nccouiit ol the death ol the senator. 1 He commiltcc on the part of the Sen atC SCMCCtt'ri Id ..si'.irl fl... I...1.. it... b linn j, nu bile Senator Co.quitt to ils last resting Hiuvc ui niaeon, oa., is as lollows: Sen utors Gordon, Georgia; Morg an, Alalia ma; butler, South Carolina; Ransom North Ca, l.n; Hill, New Vork; Cor man, Marvlan:); Manderson, Nebraska Hawlcy, Connecticut; Hoar. Massaehii setts; Walihurn, Minnesota, and Squire, .isiuiji.L(in. riennior lo nmri r i.-ii t. poor man, entirely det.eml -nf nmin hi. salary lormonoit. Ikturetlic as a very wea t iv 'nan. hut lie nrn recovered Irom thccllicts ol that blow. PKI.KIvHrilVK WHAVICRVII.I.F New HrlcU HtorelinuHe HotialH lleclaiiiailon. WkavI'UVH.i.h, X. C. March Ll..-Tlie brick storehouse of Roberts & Dro., is Hearing completion. This is the first brick building ol the kind in our village I-. Austin, contemplates buildinir a like slurihnuse in the near future. So our village oiuinuvs to make suhstan. ial pro-nss, notwithslandiriL' 'linrrl times i. i.i i- I- ... v. . ,1.1'iivei . (i.ic oi i il,. muni lar luiclielors nl (illrtoivn h;ic ......,. I .. erected n handsome dwelling, and culcii' ales erectiuir two more i n. ci..,.,.. The first lie rinttil. lint it U ,;,.:,.., that he i-i going to occupy one of the oiners iiiiuse I, 1 he Masonic I.'iihii. .il' i liiu ..I n... una ( tiiousani llo ar nnl cc i,l,.,.,l their hall and fixtures, through Rntledgc t nitersnii. ngenis lor the I'heui.v. in surance company. I rot. I I. Rcnr'atl. Vi Iimlni.c m.n,.,.i,;..,. vise oca ovs. en in r inn u nin ,..a .. .1... college students, has just Iranspl.inUd inu .i' or loiirtccii t in i us.-. ii, t vt -ni l,. ,-. , vims on las iHantiliil inountaiu farm. capt. m Nci ..nn and An.ii" 1,.., Weaver, the mother nl Dr. II. II. Weaver, ii .vsneviue, a'C not I: convn escent 1 tie et llesd.'i y tiitrlit Tir-n-,... .1,...,. discourse of Rev. t W . IKnl I,..,g I...... complimented Highly liy all who heard nun. Kcv. Air. llyrd is one nmomr ru nniest deviucs in North L'nrnlitui 1 lie Delphian puhl c debate last night us a Mici ess in every respect. Tlic lctv well llla'ttiliiled their ri.nndilw.ii ir good exercises. The ileel iinni inn ni . II Kamscv deSL'rei's siui-iiil in,.ii,, The debate spi eclus were of a high order in excellence. . . Alae fpv m;i( n .-m- gnitulalory sp-.ech lo the boys. J. C. turns was called upon, and responded iiu ii uiiiiioroiis anecdolc. AN INNPIKATION v 1 1 . II. Lee. M m T .o V V . e ir , , ... ii Hard wick, Atlanta; K. W. Hunt. Au gustu; S. M. Morse. F. Senmnn nnH tii W. L nones N V P P and wile, Chicago; C. H. Rockwell and wile, Columbus; L. A. Robisou and vvue, I'lt. suurg; j. W. I'illsbury mifB I IllSIlUrV. Illoinnn I? Keed fiiiH wii m n ii ... ... ' 'Uli W . II Nuijy, Chicago; G. DeHaven and wile uidnu ivupitir; j. h. Lazarus and wife iiiiiiiuapoiis; w. K. Ba dw n. Louisville V. I'. MeCar-.y and wife, Miss McCartv, Mrr. L. II. Naih.Jns. Murdock, jr., and ne, Cincinnati; W. II. McNidcr nnd Allc, W. C Shllll nn,l ,.,a c: . ...... .till., hllUMA v-n, li. A. rone. ir.. fllieinm 11' li i, .. .J ' .7 ii. it. iienni-Tr n.wi ,.tn rr hdo; II. W. Nichols nnd wife. Cli-vdnnil ii. i uiriare ne. wi e nm ,n VV. U. llrOA'll ir nnil .:i'., I 11 1 ... I. .. . . ,.,..H..U 11, IV, , 1. lllll , wite, Liiieau; Iv. W. Armstronir and . , ' nut; tiuu BUII ew ork; . M, Davis and wile, Miss UilVIS. I.H i-llinilll' Mrc SI II.. .... Ul K( Gorman. Mrs. A. I k' II It. ill ii ml ,l.i ,."'" .i-Kiiu-iiiimKiIlM v....v.uii,.ii, .hiss .way tiouicn, eil cago v, G. Colcmait. l.ii Usiini ii!,.. ii' c li... earsonaiid wife, Miss Kincarson, Miss urace iicnuric, Cincinnati; J. E. Keevis inn wnc, Cincinnati; W. L. Danlev. wile .laughter and sun Niwhuiii,.. t t Dwight aud wile, Miss Divight, 'j'coriai i.iincueon was served to the party ai ...iii.cii. i ue menu nan as cvt m m uuctives "ticket punch," "fresh pork ui. use a ij lurs, "lamo stew, Hard niiu sivic, inc pass pudding," am: rainoau suerucl. DliniiL' tlie ren.isi lr II ..:..i. :.. r. - ..... uiiiuniin ill trortuecd Capt. T. W. Patton to th, company as "the mayor ol the most beautiful city on the American conti nent. AlllVOI' '.Itllin HI i n-u...l n l-.l... spicch ol welcome to the visitors. As LUC Mavor eoncliirlHrl (in What's the matter with the M WHS out and a ehnrn. r. nli..,l "ll' ii i ini. vou oei Col. C'. 1'. Atlllnri. i-csn ini1,.,l Mayor's welcome, saviini "Cn.l l,nc mane some places in the world particu lariy lieautilul, und Asheville is one ol t ue ciiicitst glorv. We are glad to be in tlllS soot made l'lmimw 111' II - I,...,. I ..i the Almighty. We shall go home with ii iiisiuiu i iinress on ni irs mumin. ,.nA win come again." Colonel Atmore ex pressed regret tlmr fnl Turb (.1,. iiucir nun nmnent poet ol the conflu ence") had been unable to m-i'nniiiniit. the paitv to Asheville. 'hni'' n;.l th.. spciKer, ' Colonel Turk had nothiur Ielt Irom the Florida triu lint H nnir nl uoi-lic iiilil IIC WaS COtline i-rl til nn rii.lit through." Manager h. '. Mi le r r c..,., l.iorgc UCIlUVCIl and Others nttrmiuml sKTchcs, but the gentlemen iu'ted to Gridiron treatment nnd their rcma, Ks are nitliheld lor revision. The party visited Hiltmoreat 2 o'clock in their special train, which wnsswitched on uie vandertii t hue nt tin- ngd-n .1110, niursevu .il hours spent on the es talc, the homeward trill was resumed Supper will be taken at the Mountain raru Hotel, Hot Spnugs, tonight. JUST IX KORTH CAROLINA, STOP THAT COUGH. If you have- a cough or cold that will not yitld tu the ordinary remedies used, trv a 3Sc. bottle of our Royal Balsam Wild Cherry. Guaranteed to relieve you or money re funded. It is an entirely vegctablec oinpoutid, palatable in I jrni, agrceinis with the ..inst sensative stomach, and its cil'ccts arc sinirily marvelous. LarKe bottles 75c. Manu factured only liv RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVF, Champhorline Cures Chapped Hands. ASHEVILLE TO THE FRONT WE HAVIi JUST CO.MI'LBTEU A I Tl.L ;linb OP Mr Kvllouit'H Talk In Ilie a ft lie Mile TeHclierM. The talk of Amos Kellogg, proprietor of the New Voi k School Journal, before the teachers Saturday afternoon was an inspiration. He drew n strong contrast icl ween the old and the new i-iliii-.'itiiin showing the growing interest of all' classes in children and child-life, and the necessity lor every teacher to studv the n eds nl childhood. Mr. Kellogg was particularly complimentary in his re in irks on the course of rending in Ashc- Vi lc's llllllli.' St-llnols. Tim tnn. li. ra ..., delighted with his strong advocacy ol me new iiicinons nun ideas wlncn ob tain in the schools here to n large ex tent, mid of which Mr. KcIIocl' is nnc nl the ablest and best known lend, -ra in this coun'rv. Mr. Killngg Ielt toil.iv on iln-O 'in train for Greensboro, where, at the r, - quest ol 1'rot. I.ggleston, he has decided lo stop and visit the State Normal, 1'iitnr PHiituvriiRUN Kcv. Mr liuiican'N Meiniuit A Hlrllidav Nuelai. Kcv. C. A. Duncan, an evangelist of the Synod of Tennessee, occupied the nulnit of the First Presbyterian church yester day morning, pr.nehing a good sermon Irom the text "Gathir up the fragments that remain, tliatnothiiiirlie Inst' .,,, C:12 The service was marked with en jnynble singing. I'nstor R. F. Camnbi-ll n niinii.ii..il nl this service that n "birthrlnv ,.!i.l" would be given in the church Thursday from 4 to U p. m. liach person who nt tltlllS IS CXIHCIed lo hi inn n tli-n-iir l.ir eneb blrthdav she or he h an niift.'il Thus, Mr. Campbell said, old lo'ks Would, be psnerijillv -u-.ili.ii.ii. .1 tin-..,. I. all would be gladly received. It will he o Bnnnge.l that no one can sec an other's contribution, nnd the hags or en- VeloilCS will Hot In- imi'iii'il mini ilinv have been thoroughly mixed so that there will be no chnncc nl nm. ".rii.i.iiT away" his age. IsrecklurldR-e Wim Thin Polut. Washington. March an. When ilic Polliird'Hreikintiilgc trial began this presidency ol the Bank of Fayettcville morning, interest centered hi thedec s on ..i . ofluHHradlevwiil, f. .i.. i ."'.. ..... J?" ddren I he Mielbv Auror a l-K.nniinil Time day the real estate miirtnN ; Cleveland county since January 1, and was gum to sec a diminution m number and in the amount of the debts. It fun id l)V actual Count Oil v Til mnl ..LI. mortgages given this year, und n large tain 01 mese were lor purchase money on innil. llicse varied from $10 to $1 000 and the average was about $200 Cillll, C'll.'irl.-a l'V Crfilili-ii uil.,- I.., l. ... .u.,v.vv, nuu una llCCII u laithlul mill valued linnb tlmirui.. ..I . - ' '"' """".HIM wi lilt L.J. Lyon iV Co.'s tobacco factory, Ral. cigu, iias iiisappearcn, Ue Ielt home in the same w.nv several vmp. n.m n.i.i went as far lis Wilmington, N. cT, iiefore ne vuiue to uis rignt mina, The North Carolina Liipior Dealers' llSll(i;l lirlll lino ua..f n 1... ....... O ,......., .nm n iciivi io.ougress- nian Hcndcrsonol NortB Carolina thahk- iiik inui ior ins siann against the bill making an appropriation for revenue spies. John W. Woods, the lender ol the Alleghany county lynchers, for whom Governor Carr has offered a reward, has a wjte aud nine children. It is said he is m iiuling in the mountains ol Tennessee One of the whales recently cnpttired in v.iipc i.ooKoiu was oo lect long and was wnrth $2,000, A representative ol the Stale museum will photograph the wlinlc and procure sonic of the bones, Judc Mcares, of the New Hanover Criminal court siivh "ilii. MiniA iianL:. laws are a disgrace to North Carolina, ttuworiny oi n fciiool, and not worth tue paper they arc written on. President Winston .it il, IT.-;i,ra:i.. iiiirns an invitation to neiiver tne an nual aoiircss nrinni i in. s.i.iii. pni:n Teachers' nssociiitinn nt Snnrtunliiir.. Iiii nnn u in ., ... J ...IV. Mr. l'lnl II Andn-iio I. in lui ..i.:.r ciern to Mr. Charles M. Uusbee, who ibkcs cuurge oi the Kaleigh postolllee. William Cooner has ben rWird frnl sccrctarv ol the Kulcitrh Vnnntr I'M. '..L.. " mtu b .uriMiun nsROCiutinn. w nnlirlltliin Una lina I. 4- !.. iiuvcritr tor r hp nrannunUi r n -'n "nun ui u iiiiii ,.irjr vumimny at 1:11.1a, John D, Willinmn lian rcBiuned the HAND MADE SHOES And will in the future carry in stock a full I assortment of shoes ol OUR OWN MAKE! THIJY iSTAMl WITHOUT A RIV AL Asheville, N. C. JUST RECEIVED LOT OF NICE COUNTRY HAMS, T. J. REVELL, No. 30 North Mala Street, Asheville jLT' . . i . . . .uc in your arms, mums: yoursell and crin admission ot certain deposition, taken pling the baby. Hut go toW. A. Blair' in Ohio, and Kenluek. in hehnlf nf Pnl -a . '.:... I nl ,5'a,., BmktertdKf. Th. judge ndmiltcd most , tlecreatuiV '1,7 Wm. TURIVER, Auctioneer. Residence 07 Chnrch Street win ll .1 V ,"'" - nurses, cows, lurn - .-w i uil Kiuuis ut n. uiair I, IsiAhsiWBUBsssite tissss'iiswiswsiwii HsssMilssiMsdsssisJsssM mil
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 26, 1894, edition 1
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